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A Gentleman and a Rogue

Sunday, July 13, 2014

Hi all, I'm participating in the Weekend Warriors Snippet Sunday. This month, I'll be taking snippets from my steampunk romance: A Lady Never Lies, Book 3 in The Windsor Diaries. You can find the Weekend Warriors Snippet Sunday list at:

This snippet: Richard will not be put off.

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Two loud male voices coming from the hall shattered Jocelyn's peace. "I want to see her." "Let Jocelyn have her space." "You don't understand," Richard said."Oh, I understand plenty and you've been missing for a while
now."
The door flew open and Richard stood in the entranceway, his
hair disheveled and his hands fisted. Edmund grabbed his brother's
arm. Jocelyn quickly shut the drawer and stared at the brothers.

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A Lady Never Lies is a time traveling steampunk romance and is book three in "The Windsor Diaries." Richard travels back in time to win Jocelyn's heart, but will she leave her ailing father?

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Link to You Tube Video for Victorian Scoundrel: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IUYj2d7ZeYReviews for A Lady Never Lies:

"You've got romance, betrayal, time travel and gadgets. Perfect mix!!! Can't wait for the next book!" The Crafty Cauldron

Thanks all for stopping by. Yes, Jocelyn is hiding something. And Richard has been MIA for 4 weeks. There's a lot of "issues" going on. This isn't going to be easy for either of them. Glad you enjoy it. It's not easy choosing 8 sentences, trust me!

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Quotes on writing:

"Transitions are critically important. I want the reader to turn the page without thinking she's turning the page. It must flow seamlessly." - Janet Evanovich

"You can stroke people with words."~ F. Scott Fitzgerald

"Words are... the most powerful drug used by mankind."~ Rudyard Kipling

Write drunk; edit sober.- Ernest Hemingway

"A word is deadWhen it is said, Some say.I say it just Begins to liveThat day."~ Emily Dickenson

"Never Regret. If it's good, it's

wonderful. If it's bad, it's

experience." - Victoria Holt

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About Me

A member of Generation X, Stephanie was born in Manchester, New Hampshire. After graduating from Central High, she joined the U.S. Army. She spent 11 years in the military, 7 stationed in Germany. While in the military she earned her B.S. in Political Science from California Baptist University in Riverside, CA in 1995. She left the Army in 1997 and settled in California. She now works for LAPD as a 911 Dispatcher. The New England Patriots are still her favorite football team. Stephanie has been married for over 19 years. She has two boys, Andrew, 8, and Joseph, 4.